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7 Things You Missed | From Archer throwing ball at Steve Smith to Stuart Broad bowling way behind the crease

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Hi everyone! We are back again with interesting things from Day 2 of final Ashes Test that you might have missed some during your day work. Don't be worried about googling them! Because we have sat through the entire match and covered everything from all corners of the stadium. Here we go!

Archer throws ball towards Steve Smith!!Steve Smith drives the ball straight towards Jofra Archer and it was collected by Archer and later it was thrown towards wicket, which was not necessary!!

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Jonny Bairstow fools Steve Smith!!

Jonny Bairstow pulls off fake fielding in a hilarious way to make run Smith Out! That was very cheeky from Bairstow!

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Cool move from this guy!

Just found the guy moving in the stand with his cool moves in front of the camera!

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English players failed to notice the nick!!

As there was a clean nick “middle-of-the-bat” English failed to notice and appeal for it! There was no reaction from Bairstow even after catching that with an immense effort!

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Stuart Broad was bowling way behind the crease!!

Stuart Broad tried to bowl far behind the crease when Steve Smith was playing!!

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Steve Smith was dropped once by Joe Root!!

Smithy was trying to flick over the slip which eventually just escaped from England’s skippers hand and luckily Steve Smith gotta move on with his fancy batting!!

Any guesses, who is he??

A  guy was found with a golden flower band on his head which was exposing the camera to make him come on screen!

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